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[* black] We pull the final board from the top of the Show, and find the expected hardware—buttons, lots of microphones, and some [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog-to-digital_converter|ADC|new_window=true]s to funnel your voice from the microphones to the CPU: | |
[* red] Texas Instruments [http://www.ti.com/product/tlv320adc3101|TLV320ADC3101|new_window=true] 92 dB SNR Low-Power Stereo ADC (x4) as seen in the [guide|33953|Echo|stepid=79355|new_window=true] and [guide|61304|Echo Dot|stepid=128813|new_window=true] | |
- | [* orange] Microphone (x8) |
+ | [* orange] Knowles MEMS Microphone (x8) |
[* yellow] Switch (x3) | |
[* black] Fun fact: all that foam tape minimizes vibration noise so that Alexa still has a chance of hearing you during loud music sessions. |